About
Casper Nim is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Regional Health Research and Associate Professor at the Research Unit of Clinical Biomechanics, affiliated with the University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on low back pain, spinal manipulation, and chiropractic interventions, with a strong emphasis on spinal pain, nociception, and clinical assessment.
Research Interests: Nim’s work spans clinical biomechanics, pediatric spinal pain, and patient-reported outcomes. He investigates rigidity, systematic reviews, and healthcare utilization in musculoskeletal disorders, integrating psychological distress and physical health variables to improve treatment strategies.
Publication Trends: In 2025, Nim published studies on chiropractic student competence, standardized clinical questionnaires for children, and patient pain diagrams in chronic pain management. His recent articles address spinal pain epidemiology and healthcare trajectories, reflecting collaborations with Nordic researchers and contributions to biomechanical analysis and clinical methodology.
Scientific Awards:
- Prize for Incidence of spinal radiculopathy and surgery among Danes aged 6-17 years in Danish hospitals: A nationwide population-based cohort study (2025).
- Prize for Physiotherapy and Chiropractic Healthcare Utilization in Adults with Spinal Pain: Four-year Trajectories of 47,777 Danish Individuals (2025).
Grants and Collaborations: Nim has secured funding from Regional Foundations and Private Foundations for projects like What determines a positive outcome of spinal manipulation for persistent low back pain. He collaborates with Nordic researchers and co-authors on spinal pain and work disability prevention.
Labs and Teams: Nim is embedded in the Forskningsenhed for Rygmedicin (Kolding) and the Research Unit of Clinical Biomechanics, contributing to clinical and biomechanical advancements in chiropractic care.
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